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« ijq t t H ì* ffU jj g to r a ifl. T U E SD A Y , F E B R U A U Y 26,1895. Cures 8 T „ J A C O B S Q fL-Our— n h fu m r .ia m , S p r j in o , Nou, nisia. n ru !so3, Scianca, R E G U L A R T R A IN S ■ft .O N D A Y S , WEDNESDAYS AND FUI- A t A days will run as follows; Leave Marshfield 8.00 a. iu. Arrive “ 9.15 “ COQUILLE CITY Norway 9.50 “ Myrtle Point 10.00 " Arrive 12.1 ftp. m Leave 11.00a. ra. 10.15 “ L O C A L ITE M S. Lurobego, □ urns, W ou nds, Swellings, AM Achoe, Uoadnche, B a ck a ch e , S tiffn e s s , C u ts , H urts, F r o s t -b lt o s . U oronoas, .W H A T M ORE IS N EED ED T H A N A P E R F E C T C U R E .... School election next Monday. The tug brought up thoschoonor Buy your early seed potatoes Antelope Sunday forenoon and from R. D. Sanford. took down the Ralph J. Long A. Lukeus went over to the bay loaded with 150,000 feet o f lumber at Lyons’ mill, for San Francisco. last week on business. Miss Susie Peterson continues | very ill. Miss Birdie Elliott came op from ! Bandon woolleu mills last Saturday j on a visit to her parents. Miss Nellie Figg has received : another handsome display of Jap anese goods. Four more negro minors camo in od yesterday’s train, f o r the Beaver Hill mines. AV. H. AVaddington, a prominent rancher of Lampey creek, was in town yesterday. A W ont to Y oung M en IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY Who go to church to make fan and and don’t be imposed upon by buying a disturb those who go there to wor remedy that requires you to do so, as it is ship: nothing more than a substitue. In the sud The writer of this attended the den stoppage of tobacco you must have Methodist Sunday-school Sunday some stimulant, and in most all case», the afternoon, and while sitting there effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor one of those who misbehave hit phine, or other opiates, leave» me in the face with a paper wad. a far worse habit coutractad. I f there is a law to protect onej Ask your druggist about from the insults o f this class of B ^ l C O - C U B O - young men I shall use it. I am It is purely vegetable. You not speaking for the Methodist | do not have to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0. It will notify you church, hut this ring o f young men when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease, Your system will be have attended the Christian church as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. for a long time and have disturbed An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all the services of all kinds by going its forms, or money refunded. Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 days through mock prayers, responding treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 For sale by all druggists or will to the preacher, nnd iu other ways. be sent by mail upon receipt of price. SEND SIX TWO - CENT This is very wrong. They are wel STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and proofs free. come to come to all our meetings, E ureka C hemical & M ’ f ’ o C o ., La Crosse, Wis. but they must behave, or now abide the consequences. A la S eed . Office of THE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, C. W. Hornick, Supt., St. Pan., Minn., Sept. 7,1894. Feb. 25, 1895. Eureka Chemical and Man’ f’g Co., La Crosse, Wis.—-Dour Sirs: I have been a tobacco --------- »«*»-■«-------- — fiend for many years, and during the past two years have smoked fifteen to twenty cigars Tho schooner Antelope bent the regularly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until my physician told I must give up the use of tobacco, for the time being at least. I tried the so-called best record on this last round-trip. me “ Keeley Cure,” “ No-To-Bao,” aud various other remedies, but without success, until l She made the trip to Sun Francisco accidentally learned of your “ Baco-Curo.” Three weeks ago today I oommenced using your preparation, and today I consider myself completely cured; I am in perfeot be<h, from this wharf in 5J dnys nnd re and the horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has completely left me. I consider your “ Baco-Caro” simply wonderful, and can fully turned to our wharf in 3 i days. A recommend it. Yours very truly, C. W. H o r n ic k . bumper to Capt. Frank Erickson. -------------- ■< » » - -----------— Every person send E l A ^ i f a c h e and R h e u m a t is m re lie v e d ing us tbe sub c \ b v Dr. Miles’ Nerve Plasters. scription price of this paper, the Coquille City Herald, either as a renewal or new sub scription, will be presented with a copy of T he W orld A lmanac by the publishers o f this paper. Tho Almanac may be had at this office for 25 cents. DON’T STOP TOBACCO Stacy Lee, o f Riverton, was visit Additional locale on 2d page. John Clinton, the logger, went over to the bay on business yester Our public school will close ing in towD most o f last week. John Quick spent Sunday in day. H e delivered many of his next Friday af'.eruoou. Coquille will hardly have a hotel. logs during the freshets since the The-Man - Afraid-of - His - Shadow Dr. T r ''f t ^ a n d Mrs. Wheeler town, returning home yesterday. Bird Nosier laid off from the holidays, bnt has 2800 still to float never turned up a stone, nor took went over to Drain last week. down. H o sent a team to the log auy chances but to keep others mill yesterday, being indisposed. L. B. Fetter o f Myrtle Point was Mr. Lang of Marshfield was on ging camp on the North Fork last from it. a party in theexcursion last Friday business at this place yesterday. week. E. E. Dickson and family of to Bandou. The steamer Baudorille left for AVe thank friend C. W. Olive for Riverton have moyed to this place, Charley and Milton Johnson canre down from the upper South San Francisco yesterday after a copy of “ The American Patriot,” nnd occupy Mr. Messer’s property, noon. a new A. P. A. paper issued in corner of Second and Moulton Fork last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Schroeder San Francisco. It is a good pub streets. Tna Myrtle Point Separate Bat Some finishing lumber from talion band took in the Washington have speut a day or two in town lication, and o f the best and bravest o f that order, with much in it to visiting. Morras B ro’s mill w r b shipped birthday festivities atBaudon last Many of our young people will approye by every patriot and lover down last week tiy Tolly Stone, to week. o f lus country. complete his house on the north F ob S ale at a B argain —S ev attend the dance at Norway next Saturdny night. eral good dairy cows. Rev. Mr. Sanderliu will preach east side. K. H. H ansen , Mrs. MessercRnvassedour neigh- at the Christian church next Sun Miss Maggie Oilman came over Gravel Ford, Oregon. borhood yesterday for a fund to day. At 11 a. m. he will preach a on last Friday’s traiD, and extended Rev. G. W. Quimby returned missionary sermon on behalf of secure a street lamp for the her tu p to Bandon. from his religious work at Bandon the missionary work of that church, H erald office corner, and of course The steamer Myrl will leavothis last Saturdny and made us u pleas It will be ordered at at which a collection will be taken succeeded. place at 7 next Saturday evening ant cal). up for foreign missions. The mem once. for the dance at Norway. The Bandon Post No. 50, G. A. bership o f that church are earnestly Buy yonr milk from the Excel G o and see Miss Nellie F igg’s R , will give a May day entertain urged to be present, and the gen sior Dairy. A continuous supply will be maintained during the ment and sociul in Bandon, on new stock o f Japauese goods, just eral public is cordially invited. whole year, at the lowest living received on the Bandorille Wednesday, May 1st, 1895. The steamer Dispatch took a prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. G. AV. Stevenson took out a self- The “ Christian Workers’ ” asso R. D. S anford , host o f excursionists from Myrtle Proprietor. ciation of Coos county is expecting binder, which he received from the Point to Bandon last Friday, re to hold its next meeting at Myrtle bay per Bandorille yesterday. O. AV. O. Hardman, Sheriff of turning Saturday. Co. G., O. N. G., II. C. Luttrell and son, who will Point the first week in April. Tyler Co., AV. A ra., appreciates a Sirs* J . r . B e ll , Osaawatom ie, K a n . had chartered the boat and partici EED OA TS—Fine, clean Seed Oats for operate the Devereux farm near pated in the AVasbington celebra good thing and does not hesitate wife of tho editor of The Graphic, the lead sale by the undersignod, delivered Norway, made us a call last week. to say so. He was almost prostrated ing local paper of Miami county, writes where desired. Call on or address tion at Bandon. Capt. AA’ alkerwns with a told when he procured a “ I w a s troubled w ith h ea rt disea se J. F. MAST, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leach visited courteous and appeared all over a bottlet of Chamberlain’s Cough for six years, severe palpitations, short marl*l Arago, O regon. ness of breath, together with such ex Bandou last week, taking in the soldier, and the company looked Remedy. Ho says: “ It gave me treme nervousness, that, at times I would Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Horsfall re Washington birthday celebration. well in the handsome new' uniforms. prompt relie. I find it to be an walk tho floor nearly all night. We turned from Bandon nnd the lower invaluable remedy for coughs and consulted the best medical talent. Severnl bales of woollen goods T hey said th ere w a s n o help f o r m e, Miss Lulu AVulker accompanied coast last week and took the train colds.” For sale by Dr. S. L. Lon- that I had organic disease c f tho heart for passed through here yesterday on and had her “drill corps” of young eve, druggist. here for their home at the bay. which there was no remedy. I had read their way to Sau Francisco from ladies with her. your advertisement in The Graphic and County Superintendent J. H. AV. H. Euidice, the butter expert, a year ago, as a last resort, tried one bottle of Bandon. r . Slilcs* X ew Cure f o r th e H ea rt, Barklow has been visiting Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ryons, together came in from Satterly, Cal., yester D which convinced me that thero was true The Uoiversalist society held Mrs. Prof. Strang for two or three with two of their children, who day. He left snow of a depth of merit in it. 1 took three bottles each of tho days, and will leave for borne to services at their church last Sun arrived at the Bandon beach some seven feet and now basks in our Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine and St com p letely cured m e, I sleep day at 2 o ’clock— the first for a day. months since, left last AVednesday, almost summer weather nmid flow well at night, my heart beats regularly and long while. He may take I have no more smothering spells. I wish S. A. Ward, o f New Lake, for 20th inst., through this place and ers aud bird songs. AVe have had a good public via the bay, whence they would charge of one o f our creameries to say to all who aro suffering as I did; merly of this city, is selling oil his there’s relief untold for them if they will Can’t we im take the steamer Arngo for San this season. only give your remedies Just ono trial." effects and will move to Humboldt school this term. Dr. MiIc3 Heart Guru is sold on a positive Coronor Canning went up to guarantee county, California, in the near prove our conditions to make them Francisco nnd thence by rail to that tho first bottle will benefit. All druggists soil it at 81, 6 bottles for$5, or still better? future. their old borne at Lincoln, Ne Myrtle Point yesterday for Slugger it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price The mill at Parkersburg will braska. When they came to this O. White, who escaped from jail by the Dr. Milos Medical Co., Elkhart, lad. The new scow (old steamer start up today or tomorrow and section they came to Rosebnrg by at Empire last Thursday about 1 Restless) came into use last week j o ’clock and was Leld up ia Camas Restores Health for transporting part of the excur- i turn out two or three schooner- rail, thence by wagon to Myrtle loads of lumber. Sold by R. S. Knowlfcon. Point. They got such a jolting, Valley and turned over to Deputy sion to Bandon. It is quite con Mrs. Jordan of E. Marshfield has and were so dispirited, distressed Sheriff Giles of Myrtle Point. veniently arranged for that service. been visiting Mrs. C. Levine at and jaded that they vowed they AVhile the guard at the jail was at DO YOU OO James Matheny, a well-known dinner, AVhite tore out a window this place the past week, returning would never trayel that route again citizen of Myrtle Point, took in our and its fastenings and succeeded in home yesterday. uutil the railway between these getting away. But he seems to be ( town last week, on snap-shots be OF COURSE A friend wants to exchange a places was completed and in oper- j doomed to tie present at trial aud : tween arrival and departure to and for bis crime of theft. You will buy a from the Baudon celebration last nice 80-acre place near Drain for a tion. They came to our beach by place or town property here. See their doctor’s orders, for the bene Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder tmrn Friday. It has a solid top— Protection. fit of their health, ns during pre Awarded Gold Medal Midwintar Fair, San Francisco. — “ T o Exchange.” It ejects at the side—C o n v e n ie n c e . People troubled with sick and norvous It Is light weight—C o m fo r t . headaches will find a irost efficacious rem Dr. K elly’s little son, Earl, at vious winters it was a question It has tho B allard Barrel—A c c u r a c y . i i i r r i i :» . edy in Ayer’ s Cathartic Pills. They IlivertoD, was reported very sick whether they would get through It has fewest parts—S im p lic ity . B obtavick - M c E avbn — At the home of tlio strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liyer, Send for complete catalogue, free. Special paclc them alive. Mrs. Ryons suffered bride’s parents, at Rensselaer, Indiana, of cards for 15 cents. restore healthy action to the digestive last week, but we are pleased to Feb. 12,180ft. L&throp A. Bostwiok and from utter prostrntion and exhaus Miss Frances E . McEwen. [ Miss Frances organs, and thus afford speedy and perma learn is quite better. THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., is a niece of the editor of the H e r a l d . | N ew H u v on . C on n . tion. and Mr. R. from a protracted nent relief, Mr. and Mrs. Lewellen, father L hwf . l l e n - B oberth — At Myrtle Point. Feb. G. F. Boutell bns placed a nice and mother of enr Mrs. Root, nnd severe attack of astlimn, and 20, 1895, by liev. J. T. Thornton, William Edgar Lewellen and Miss Lydia Roberts. new lathe at his shop, suitable for came down from Myrtle Point yes the two young people from weak ness and want of appetite, etc. In DORR. any kind of turning, in wood or terday to visit a few days. a p p — At Port Orford, Feb. 12,1895, to Mr. a few days Mr. Ryons ceased to K n and iron. It is supplied with drilling Mrs. L. Knapp, a son. The annual school election will and thread-cuiting attachments, be held next Monday, at which one cough and his asthma became in M c C r acken — Near Myrtle Point, Fob. 19. 1895, 180ft, to Mr. nnd Mn Mrs. McCracken, a and will serve a wide field o f use trustee will be chosen and a clerk visible. Mrs. Ryons, long before dnughter. she left, used to Say that she was R il l i n o s — Near Myrtle Point.Feb. 19,1895, fulness. The thumb ie an unfailing index to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Billings, a son. elected for the ensuing year. as well as ever she was in her life, M achado — At Myrtle Point, Feb. 17.1895, to “ | Square Type in- o f charncter. The mg will will, great energy dicates a strong R. M. Hayter was down fre Little L eo Morras, son o f Mr. and felt us young, vigorous and Mr. and Mrs. Jason Machido, a daughter. uness. Closely and firmness. Close!; allied I b tho ipatulated Type, the thumb of those quently last week from his upper- and Mrs. Alfred Morras, has been strong ns she had when she was f advanced ideas and busincsi H IE D . ability. Both of these types belong river home. He is active in pro down with typhoid fever of a mild first married, while ns for the F ox—At San Francisco. Feb. —. 1895, Sarah to tlio busy man or woman; ana Fox, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dcraorest’n Family Miurazine pre moting the dairying interests of j form for a week past. Dr. Gulin children the b o u increased 26 lbs. pares especially for such persons a William Fox of Libby. whole volume of new idens, con his section, the co-operative organ, is attending. in weight and the daughter 19. densed in a small space, so that tho record o f the whole world’ s work ization and purchase of the Arago E x e c u t i o n S a l e Capt. Vale Perry returned from They will probably make our for a month may be. reud in half an hour. The Conical Type indicates creamery plant. Portland yesterday. He came by beach their winter residence for the refinement, culture, and a love of OTICE is hereby given that under and music, poetry, and fiction. A person by virtue of an execution and order “ Veratries” writes the Sun from j steamer Bandorille to the hay and futuie, where Mr Ryons has al with this type of thumb will thor o f Rale issued out of tho Circuit Court of oughly enjoy the literary attractions Myrtle Poiut: “ A move is on foot thence to this place by rail. The ready purchased considerable prop the State of Oregon for Coos county on the of Demorcst's Mngazine. The Ar tistic Type indicates a love o f 7th day of February, 1895. against the prop to form a joint stock company and times are doll there. erty. He has a frontage on tliej erty of J. B. Dully and in favor of Henry beauty and art, which will find rur* pleusure in tin* magnificent oil-pict Seiigstncken, commanding me to make the take hold of the Dixon creamery. ocean, upon which he has expended ure of roses, H>yi x 2» inches, repro sum of $24(».73, with interest thereon at the 80 Acres of land duced from the original painting by rate of ten per cent per annum from the 2 d This is the opportunity for the J)o I/ongpri, the most celebrated of near Drain, Dougin» a good round som of money m j day of November, 1892. nnd the farther living (lower-painters, which will farmers of this valley to have in ! county, Or. Well adapted to frnit or poul improyements. Mr. R . is wealthy, sum of $8.50 costs, with interest thereon at he gdven to every subscriber to Demorcst’ s Magazine for 1H05. Th* try; will be exchanged for laud or town the rate of eight per cent per annum from their own hands an institution that property in this county. cost of this superb work of art was making most o f bis wealth in deal the 2d day of November. 1895, together 8360.00; and the reproduction particulars enquire at H erald office, the costs of said writ, I did, on the 9th cannot be distinguished from th* will be a constant source o f reve or For ings in real estate, and thinks there with address UO.Y « » l, Coquille, Oregon. day of February, 1895, levy upon all o f the original. Besides this, an exquluft* oil or water-color picture is pub nue.” A danee will he given at Norway is a good prospect for property in right, title and interest which the said J. B. lished In each number of the Maga Dully had on the fid day of November, 1892, zine, and the articles sr* so pro “ The Kansas City Dental College j next Saturday night by the Wood southern Coos county, and that or may at any time since have acquired in fusely and superbly Illustrated that or to the following described real estate, the Magazine is, in reaiity, a port The steamer Myrl when the railroad is completed to to-wit: The real estate dolor bed and con invites yourself and friends to ruff sisters. folio of art works of the highest veyed by Elizabeth Crane to said J. B. order. Tbe Philosophic Type is the attend its Thirteenth Annual Com will leave our wharf at 7 p. m., and Rosebnrg, propelty in some of our Dully by deed dated December 2, 1884, and thumb o f the thinker and Inventor of Men*, who will be deeply Inter- recorded in Book 13 of Records of Deeds mencement, Friday evening, March thus afford an opportunity for a most favored localities will com of ested in those developed monthly said C«>os county, at page 482 thereof, In Demorest’ s Magssfne, hi every mand very good prices. nnd described ns commencing at a stake on 1, 1895, at the Auditorium, Kansas pleasant trip. Free to Our Subscribers. T H E V O R b D V IIs Ä /lN J IC AUD ENCYCLOPEDIA F Q P a 1 8 9 Ü. The Best Reference Book Printed. A Volume of over 500 pages It Treats 1,400 topics Endorsed by STATESMEN, EDUCATORS and STUDENTS everywhere. S ¡■¡¿s R ea ch ed S u ch a State o f Per fection T h at It lo a V eritable T n cy clop ed la o f F acts, Statis tics and Event? D rought Oovvn to January First, ILGS. r i - i- . I : .' s? W î 'r¿v> HE 1895 volume is a whole library in itself. One can hardly think o f a qttestkn it cannot answer. I*, tells a!! about an;, platform*, election sta tistics, the ne-v t.iriir, s.Tigicna of the earth, population ev jq whsre, state and povern.i.ont statistics, occupations o f men, foreign matters, literature, science and education. it is . . . T AMERICA’S M Dr. Miles* Heart Cure fritó YEAR BOOK. P R I C E , postpaid by mail, - 25 CENTS. Address T H E W O R L D , New York C i t y HUNTING? F or S ale —T he undersigned offers a span of good mares, 6 and 8 yra. old, wngon and harness, for Bandon Recorder: The wool sale. For terms, enquire at the len mill is doing a -..ry good busi postoffice, of A. G. A iken . ness now and is running over time to some extent. We understand that orders enough have been se cured to keep work going night and day during tbe summer. A short age of wool seems to be tbe only — DEALER IN— drawback that now exists, but wo presume that the shortage will cease as the spring opens up. The company is making excellent cloth and the demand for their products is increasing. NEURALGIA cured b y Dr. Mile»' P ain P ills . “ One cen t a dose.1' A t all druggists. MARLIN. N TO M i l k JOHN H. YAGER, Hardware, Stoves, Tin- ware.Queesware,Glass ware, Lamps, Cutlery, Etc., Etc. Stevens & Schroeder’s | i I Manufactured by STEVEN S & SCH ROEDER, ARAGO, OREGON. City, Mo.” Thus reads a kindly remembrance from our friend, Dr. J. C. Bogue, who has our sincere thanks. Miss Laura Barklow o f Arago visited her brother, County Super The “ Star Flats” baseball nine intendent J. H. Barklow, and will be in tbs field again this sea family at Bandon last week, prior son, and will give a grand mas to her departure with her father querade ball on St. Patrick’s eve — and family to Idaho. The H erald March 16th—to assist them in get bad a pleasant call from the charm ting bats, balls and other essentials. J. H. Roberts and family, of ing yonng lady, whose service in a printing office gives her access to Myrtle Point, passed oyer to the its sacred precincts and a welcome bay last Friday on the train, where among the angels and imps of its they took the steamer for Califor nia. They go to Santa Ana, in domain. All will regret to lose her, southern California, for residence. bnt extend well-wishes wherever Myrtle Pcint loses an old resi she may go and anticipate a near dent and prominent business man 'in this transfer. return. School : Boards Or Trustees y y * ISIIINO TO ! j iC B C H A SE llesks or Supplies the west sid oof the Coos Bay A Uoseburg which cover the entire artistic and SVagon V >ad, 60 feet from the southwest scientific field, chronicling «very FOR SCHOOLS OR ACADEMIES fact, fancy, and fad of toe day. corner of ,ot 4 in block I in the town of Awarded Demotes! s is simply « perfect Will find it to their interest to consult o Sumner; thence southwest, or nearly so, 100 j Family Magazine, and was lone ago write the undersigned, agent for Kane A Highest Honors— W orld’s Fair. feet, more or less, to line of land belonging crowned Queen o f the Monthlies. Co , manufacturers, Chicago, III. to Dean A Co.; thence west of north along Semi In yonr subscription; it will We sell direct from the factory, and said line belonging to Dean A Co. 200 feet, cost on I t 82.00. and you will have D U a dozen Magazines In one. Address ship, f. o. b., to San Francisco or Portland. more or less, to center of ditch; thence 1 JOHN KOWAN, Agent, W . .IrN.Hinos D i v o n i T . Publisher, northeast along center of said ditch to Coquille City. Oregon. 15 East 14th Street, New York. 19 tfl Coos Bay and lloseburg Wagon Bond; Though not a fashion magazine. It« thence up along the west side of said wagon | perfect fashion pages.and its articles road to the place of beginning; also lot 2 | on family and domestic matters, will of section 20, in township 26 south, o f range b** o f su|*erlative interest to tho** possessing the Feminine Type of 12 west. W. M ., containing39 79-100 aores. Thumb, which indicates in its small And I will, ON HATt KDAY, THE BOTH size, slenderness, soft nail, ana DAY OF MARCH, 1896, at the Courthouse smooth, rounded tip, those trait« door, in the town of Empire City. Coos which belong essentially to the , rout ty, Oregon, at the hour o f one o’clock rentier sex, every one of whom should | in the afternoon of said day, offer for sale bem orest’s Magazine. If you are unacquainted with And | and sell at public auction, to the highest It. merit., send for . .| «c im «l enpj I'™ .), U S and best bidder for cash, all of the right, /o n will »limit th»t «reing IbeM TH rW BS h*. P»* »on in the w .J o f ««ring moner hr »nding In o n . i title and interest which the said J. B. Dnlly Magazine everything to satisfy toe literary wants ss T th . JE R R Y WIIJtON PLACE, op- had in or to the above-described real prop — posit* the Railroad Depot, erty on the said 3d day of November, 1892, , the whole family. ! or may at any time since have acquired FRONT STREET, 1 therein or thereto, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sums above specified. i Dated this 16th day of February. 1895, at M O ST PERFEC T M A D E. FOR TH» : Empire City, Coos county, Oregon. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free W W. GAGE, TEN T8 M ADE TO ORDER, from Ammonia, Alum or any ether adulterant Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon, i T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L i feb26 5w] By J. J. S tanley , Deputy. I 4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD. ROBERT M'CLEARY, ^ (¡roceries C R EA M BAKING POWDER A Liberal Offer. A $ 3 .6 0 »ONLY -$ 3 .6 0 C o q u ille C ity , O r . Coquille City Herat J and DEM- ORESTS FAMILY MAGAZINE BANDON, OR. RDERS BY MAIL PR O M PTLY attended to, nnd goods shipped per steamer to all points on the nppor river at prices that defy competition. O C O A L STOVES, W O O D STO V ES, COOK S T O V E S . R A N G E S. [Patent applied for.] Water, snow and mildow proof for a1! BUILDING HARDW ARE—Soch »» Null«, kinds of leather. Just the thing for har- Hcrows, Locks, Hinges, etc., at I ness, or boots nnd shoes. Gives the leather rock-bottom prices. j a fine glossy black. Keeps it soft und pli- ! ant, and makes it waterproof. Makes leather boot», when sound, better than rub ber boots, if applied as directed. For sale by Kronenberg a Son, Coquille City; HnlingA Lundy, Myrtle Point; Lowe A Co., Bandon* (29tf one o f its numerous department*. | An obedience to the simple laws o f hygiene and the use o f Ayer‘a Sarsaparilla will ena ble the most delicate man or sickly woman to pass in ease and safety from the icy at mosphere o f February to the warm, moist days of April. It is the best of spring med icines. Arap M M Dressing:. WALTER DRANE, Blacksmith and Wagonmaker, C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N L L kinds o f farm work solicited. Hors* shoeing and plow work a specialty Supplies for logging work, wedges, dogs rings, onni-hooks and everything nr.ed ia logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop oh corner north o f Pio- noci Feed stable. U9tt A W S3 . L. D o u clas SHOE * - ttT FOR AK*N *. cordovan ; ENCH » ENAMELLED CALF. k*3.*P F ine C a i /IK m m m * 3 . V P0UCE.3 s o itw 12ip*2.W0RKlNHmfi BOYSSCHfll&m L A D IE S ' L ^ t LW U . B R O crraitM U t. 7# Over On* Million P*opl* wear tho W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our .h oes ar* equally satisfactory U your dealer uonot upplr you « . c a . S«ldby Dealer» rvorywhere. Wanted, agent lo take exclusive sale tor this vicin- ilv. Write at one«.